† ineˈffigiate,a.Obs.rare—1. [ad. L. ineffigiāt-us, f.in- (in-3) + effigiātus fashioned: see effigiate.] Unfashioned. 1657tr.Crollius' Philos.Ref. i. 58 The first matter was a kind of ineffigiate confused Essence, which Phylosophers call the Chaos and Hylen, or Mother of the world.